"description": "Returns the current time in {timezone}",
"long_description": "Returns the current time in the timezone that is given as the only parameter.\nThis description may be quite long and is allowed to span multiple lines."
}
],
"subscriptions": [
"connect",
"disconnect"
]
}
```
@ -109,8 +113,12 @@ simple JSON object containing the options:
```json
{
"objects": {
"options": {
"greeting": "World"
},
"configuration": {
"lightning-dir": "/home/user/.lightning",
"rpc-file": "lightning-rpc"
}
}
```
@ -120,10 +128,98 @@ arbitrary and will currently be discarded by `lightningd`. JSON-RPC
commands were chosen over notifications in order not to force plugins
to implement notifications which are not that well supported.
## Event stream subscriptions
## JSON-RPC passthrough
*TBD*
Plugins may register their own JSON-RPC methods that are exposed
through the JSON-RPC provided by `lightningd`. This provides users
with a single interface to interact with, while allowing the addition
of custom methods without having to modify the daemon itself.
JSON-RPC methods are registered as part of the `getmanifest`
result. Each registered method must provide a `name` and a
`description`. An optional `long_description` may also be
provided. This information is then added to the internal dispatch
table, and used to return the help text when using `lightning-cli
help`, and the methods can be called using the `name`.
For example the above `getmanifest` result will register two methods,
called `hello` and `gettime`:
```json
...
"rpcmethods": [
{
"name": "hello",
"description": "Returns a personalized greeting for {greeting} (set via options)."
},
{
"name": "gettime",
"description": "Returns the current time in {timezone}",
"long_description": "Returns the current time in the timezone that is given as the only parameter.\nThis description may be quite long and is allowed to span multiple lines."
}
],
...
```
The RPC call will be passed through unmodified, with the exception of
the JSON-RPC call `id`, which is internally remapped to a unique
integer instead, in order to avoid collisions. When passing the result
back the `id` field is restored to its original value.
## Event notifications
Event notifications allow a plugin to subscribe to events in
`lightningd`. `lightningd` will then send a push notification if an
event matching the subscription occurred. A notification is defined in
the JSON-RPC [specification][jsonrpc-spec] as an RPC call that does
not include an `id` parameter:
> A Notification is a Request object without an "id" member. A Request
> object that is a Notification signifies the Client's lack of
> interest in the corresponding Response object, and as such no
> Response object needs to be returned to the client. The Server MUST
> NOT reply to a Notification, including those that are within a batch
> request.
>
> Notifications are not confirmable by definition, since they do not
> have a Response object to be returned. As such, the Client would not
> be aware of any errors (like e.g. "Invalid params","Internal
> error").
Plugins subscribe by returning an array of subscriptions as part of
the `getmanifest` response. The result for the `getmanifest` call
above for example subscribes to the two topics `connect` and
`disconnect`. The topics that are currently defined and the
corresponding payloads are listed below.
### Notification Types
#### `connect`
A notification for topic `connect` is sent every time a new connection